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Nintendo commercial roundup: game ads that captivate everyone from kids to adults

Nintendo commercial roundup: game ads that captivate everyone from kids to adults
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Nintendo is a game maker that has released countless masterpieces into the world.

Their lineup ranges from games you can dive into solo to titles everyone can enjoy together, and they’ve continued to captivate fans for years.

In this article, we’re showcasing a whole collection of Nintendo commercials.

We’ve gathered a variety, from console ads to game software ads, and no matter which one you watch, that sense of excitement starts to bubble up! We’re featuring not only the latest commercials but also classics from the past, so if there was a commercial you saw before that caught your interest, be sure to look for it here!

Nintendo commercial compilation: game ads that captivate everyone from kids to adults (1–10)

Nintendo Switch 2 Poko a Pokémon “The ‘PokoPoke’ Song” Version / “’PokoPoke’ Debut, To Mr. Kano’s Town” VersionNEW!Hokuto Matsumura, Rino Sashihara, MAHINA, Eiko Kano

This is a promotional commercial for the Nintendo Switch 2 game “Poko a Pokémon.” It highlights the game’s city-building features in sync with the song, and shows how you can enjoy the game with friends in distant locations through online play.

Seeing actual gameplay footage gives a clear sense of the game’s atmosphere.

Nintendo Nintendo Music ‘Laundry’ Version

Nintendo Music Commercial - Laundry Edition

This is an introductory commercial for Nintendo Music that started on October 31, 2024.

It’s a music streaming service where you can listen to Nintendo game soundtracks, and in this “Laundry” version, the main theme from Animal Crossing: New Horizons is playing.

If you do your chores while playing the Animal Crossing BGM, you might feel like you’ve become a resident of the island!

Nintendo Switch 2 by Nintendo: “Mario Kart World” – Game Chat version / Survival version / Free Run versionTatsuya Fukazawa, Shota Watanabe, Ren Meguro, Raul

This is a commercial showing the members of Snow Man thoroughly enjoying the Nintendo Switch 2 game “Mario Kart World.” Using the Nintendo Switch 2’s external camera, members in different locations connect via video chat, letting them see each other’s faces and talk while playing together.

The ad also introduces newly added game modes, making it exciting to watch on its own.

Nintendo Mario Tennis Fever “Variety” version / “Fever Racket” versionNEW!

This is an introductory commercial for the Nintendo Switch 2 game “Mario Tennis Fever.” While showing actual gameplay, it presents regular matches, special rule modes, and the option to choose rackets with various effects.

It’s a commercial that builds excitement more and more with its rich variety of content.

Nintendo Nintendo Sound Clock Alarmo

Nintendo Sound Clock Alarmo CM

This is a promotional commercial introducing Alamo, an alarm clock released by Nintendo.

It shows that, in addition to waking you up with background music and sound effects from Nintendo’s popular games, it includes features that put you in a good mood from the morning.

The commercial effectively conveys Alamo’s appeal, which is sure to delight not only children but also adult Nintendo fans.

Nintendo Nintendo Switch 2 “Mario Kart World” — “First Time with Nintendo Switch 2” version / “Local Communication” versionTatsuya Fukazawa, Shota Watanabe, Ren Meguro, Raul

This commercial shows the members of Snow Man getting an early hands-on experience with the Nintendo Switch 2 before its release date.

In the “First Nintendo Switch 2” version, the members can’t hide their excitement as they see the Nintendo Switch 2 for the first time.

Meanwhile, the “Local Communication” version depicts them going all out enjoying Mario Kart World, and their fun really comes across even through the screen.

Nintendo Switch 2 commercial

Nintendo Switch 2 CM

This is a commercial introducing the features of the Nintendo Switch 2 console, set to launch in June 2025.

It highlights improvements to the display and Joy-Cons, as well as the addition of a microphone and camera that broaden how you can play.

The excitement builds just by watching—many Nintendo fans will probably find themselves wanting to watch this ad over and over until release.